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3.6: Instructions for Use by Application
Many FallTech Full Body Harnesses can be used for more than one
application under a variety of conditions. Care has been taken to
address the most common applications and uses in the instructions
below. If you are unsure about whether your FBH is suitable for your
application, or if you are unsure about how to use it in your workplace,
please seek assistance from a competent person, your supervisor or
foreman, or from a FallTech sales representative. You may contact
FallTech at 800-719-4619 should you require any assistance.
Failure to comply with these instructions, failure to comply with
labels and warnings, and misuse of this product can result in
serious bodily injury or death.
Fall Arrest and Restraint:
All FallTech Full Body Harnesses containing a back D-ring may be
used for Fall Arrest and Restraint applications. Before working in the
vicinity of a fall hazard, follow the steps below:
1. Select the appropriate FallTech FBH based on the work
conditions, specific hazards and the weight of the user.
2. Read, understand and comply with manufacturer’s instructions
for each component of your Personal Fall Arrest System (Full-
Body Harness, Connecting Devices, Anchorage Connectors,
etc.). Be sure to choose components that are compatible with
this FBH. If you have questions about product or component
compatibility, be sure to contact FallTech for additional
instructions.
3. Calculate possible swing fall hazards, total fall distance, and
required clearance distance. If you have a swing-fall hazard or
do not have the required clearance distance, STOP and
reevaluate your application and system. Your work location
should never exceed an angle of 15 degrees in any direction in
relation to your anchorage location.
4. Inspect this Full Body Harness, and all components of your
Personal Fall Arrest System in accordance with Section 8 of this
manual. Be sure to consult, and adhere to the instructional
materials, labels and warnings accompanying the other
components of your PFAS as well.
5. Don and adjust your Full Body Harness in accordance with
section 3.6 of this manual.
6. If using a Shock-Absorbing Lanyard or a Restraint Lanyard,
Attach the Lanyard to the back D-ring of your full body harness
by connecting the double-locking snap hook or carabiner directly
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adjacent to the shock absorber to the back d-ring. Ensure that
the gate on the snap hook or carabiner closes and latches
securely and automatically. If using a Self-Retracting Lifeline or
SRL, skip steps 7 and 8 below and go to step 9.
7. Attach the anchorage end (or ends) of your lanyard to the
lanyard keeper(s) located adjacent to the chest strap. Never
attach the anchorage ends (or free ends) of your lanyard to any
other point on your FBH.
8. Proceed to your work location and immediately attach the
anchorage end of your lanyard to the anchorage connector
located closest to your work location. Ensure the anchorage end
connector on your lanyard is securely latched before proceeding
with your work, remaining tied-off at all times (see figure 3.2
below).
9. If using a Self-Retracting Lifeline or SRL, proceed carefully to
your work location and ensure that the SRL is properly attached
to the anchor point closest to your work area. Ensure proper
function of the SRL, in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions. Attach the double-locking snap hook or carabiner
on the SRL to the back D-ring of your Full Body Harness and
ensure that the gate is closed and latched. Proceed with your
work while remaining tied-off at all times.
10. Work carefully and move deliberately at all times while you are
tied-off near any fall hazard. Be aware of you surroundings and
avoid tripping hazards and any materials or equipment that may
be in your way. Sudden movements may result in engagement
of your connecting device, causing you to lose your balance.
Fig. 3.2
Typical Fall Arrest Rigging